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Chemical Composition, Larvicidal and Repellent Activities of Wild Plant Essential Oils against Aedes aegypti

SIMPLE SUMMARY: Mosquitoes are the deadliest insects alive due to the transmission of pathogens that cause diseases. Plant essential oils are considered an alternative to synthetic repellents for controlling mosquitoes. We have investigated the repellent and larvicidal activity of six plant essentia...

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Autores principales: Abbas, Muhammad Ghazanfar, Haris, Abdullah, Binyameen, Muhammad, Nazir, Abdul, Mozūratis, Raimondas, Azeem, Muhammad
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9855110/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36671701
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biology12010008
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author Abbas, Muhammad Ghazanfar
Haris, Abdullah
Binyameen, Muhammad
Nazir, Abdul
Mozūratis, Raimondas
Azeem, Muhammad
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description SIMPLE SUMMARY: Mosquitoes are the deadliest insects alive due to the transmission of pathogens that cause diseases. Plant essential oils are considered an alternative to synthetic repellents for controlling mosquitoes. We have investigated the repellent and larvicidal activity of six plant essential oils against adult female mosquitos and the larvae of yellow fever mosquitos, Aedes aegypti. The essential oils extracted from Mentha longifolia, Zanthoxylum armatum, Erigeron bonariensis, and E. canadensis have the potential to manage Ae. aegypti at the larval stage. Moreover, M. longifolia, E. canadensis, E. bonariensis, and Salsola imbricata essential oils exhibited prolonged mosquito-repellent activity against adult female Ae. Aegypti; these oils might be used to develop formulations that are efficient and cost-effective as mosquito repellents without harming humans and the environment. ABSTRACT: Bio-degradable and eco-friendly essential oils (EOs) extracted from Mentha longifolia, Salsola imbricata, Erigeron bonariensis, E. canadensis, Ailanthus altissima, and Zanthoxylum armatum were investigated for their repellent and larvicidal potential against Aedes aegypti mosquitoes. The EOs of M. longifolia, S. imbricata, E. bonariensis, E. canadensis, A. altissima, and Z. armatum exhibited 99.0%, 96.8%, 40.2%, 41.7%, 29.1%, and 13.2% repellency against mosquitoes at a tested dose of 33.3 μg/cm(2), respectively. In time span bioassays, the EOs of M. longifolia, S. imbricata, E. bonariensis, and E. canadensis showed more than 40% repellency for 60 min at a tested dose of 330 μg/cm(2). Larvicidal bioassays revealed that larvae of Ae. aegypti were the most susceptible to M. longifolia (LC(50), 39.3 mg/L), E. bonariensis (LC(50), 26.0 mg/L), E. canadensis (LC(50), 35.7 mg/L), and Z. armatum (LC(50), 35.9 mg/L) EOs upon 48 h exposure. The most abundant constituents in the EOs of M. longifolia, S. imbricata, E. bonariensis, E. canadensis and A. altissima were piperitone oxide (45.5%), carvone (39.9%), matricaria ester (43.1%), (31.7%) and eugenol (24.4%), respectively. Our study demonstrates that EOs of M. longifolia, S. imbricata, E. bonariensis, and E. canadensis might be used to control Ae. aegypti mosquitoes without harming humans or the environment.
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spelling pubmed-98551102023-01-21 Chemical Composition, Larvicidal and Repellent Activities of Wild Plant Essential Oils against Aedes aegypti Abbas, Muhammad Ghazanfar Haris, Abdullah Binyameen, Muhammad Nazir, Abdul Mozūratis, Raimondas Azeem, Muhammad Biology (Basel) Article SIMPLE SUMMARY: Mosquitoes are the deadliest insects alive due to the transmission of pathogens that cause diseases. Plant essential oils are considered an alternative to synthetic repellents for controlling mosquitoes. We have investigated the repellent and larvicidal activity of six plant essential oils against adult female mosquitos and the larvae of yellow fever mosquitos, Aedes aegypti. The essential oils extracted from Mentha longifolia, Zanthoxylum armatum, Erigeron bonariensis, and E. canadensis have the potential to manage Ae. aegypti at the larval stage. Moreover, M. longifolia, E. canadensis, E. bonariensis, and Salsola imbricata essential oils exhibited prolonged mosquito-repellent activity against adult female Ae. Aegypti; these oils might be used to develop formulations that are efficient and cost-effective as mosquito repellents without harming humans and the environment. ABSTRACT: Bio-degradable and eco-friendly essential oils (EOs) extracted from Mentha longifolia, Salsola imbricata, Erigeron bonariensis, E. canadensis, Ailanthus altissima, and Zanthoxylum armatum were investigated for their repellent and larvicidal potential against Aedes aegypti mosquitoes. The EOs of M. longifolia, S. imbricata, E. bonariensis, E. canadensis, A. altissima, and Z. armatum exhibited 99.0%, 96.8%, 40.2%, 41.7%, 29.1%, and 13.2% repellency against mosquitoes at a tested dose of 33.3 μg/cm(2), respectively. In time span bioassays, the EOs of M. longifolia, S. imbricata, E. bonariensis, and E. canadensis showed more than 40% repellency for 60 min at a tested dose of 330 μg/cm(2). Larvicidal bioassays revealed that larvae of Ae. aegypti were the most susceptible to M. longifolia (LC(50), 39.3 mg/L), E. bonariensis (LC(50), 26.0 mg/L), E. canadensis (LC(50), 35.7 mg/L), and Z. armatum (LC(50), 35.9 mg/L) EOs upon 48 h exposure. The most abundant constituents in the EOs of M. longifolia, S. imbricata, E. bonariensis, E. canadensis and A. altissima were piperitone oxide (45.5%), carvone (39.9%), matricaria ester (43.1%), (31.7%) and eugenol (24.4%), respectively. Our study demonstrates that EOs of M. longifolia, S. imbricata, E. bonariensis, and E. canadensis might be used to control Ae. aegypti mosquitoes without harming humans or the environment. MDPI 2022-12-21 /pmc/articles/PMC9855110/ /pubmed/36671701 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biology12010008 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Nazir, Abdul
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Azeem, Muhammad
Chemical Composition, Larvicidal and Repellent Activities of Wild Plant Essential Oils against Aedes aegypti
title Chemical Composition, Larvicidal and Repellent Activities of Wild Plant Essential Oils against Aedes aegypti
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title_fullStr Chemical Composition, Larvicidal and Repellent Activities of Wild Plant Essential Oils against Aedes aegypti
title_full_unstemmed Chemical Composition, Larvicidal and Repellent Activities of Wild Plant Essential Oils against Aedes aegypti
title_short Chemical Composition, Larvicidal and Repellent Activities of Wild Plant Essential Oils against Aedes aegypti
title_sort chemical composition, larvicidal and repellent activities of wild plant essential oils against aedes aegypti
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9855110/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36671701
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biology12010008
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